Monday, August 1, 2016

While campaigning for Hillary in May, Bill Clinton refers to Putin as an 'authoritarian dictator' and accuses Poland and Hungary of wanting to have 'authoritarian dictatorships' like Putin. Hungary PM responds: 'Although the mouth belongs to Clinton, the voice belongs to Soros'

"If someone says there is no democracy in Poland today, that means he should have a medical test," he said....

Frank
Spula, the head of an organization in Chicago representing some 10
million Americans of Polish origin, told Polish state radio that
Clinton's words "must sicken anybody who knows the history of Poland and
of the Poles."

"The crime of genocide is defined in the "Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide.""... "Raphael Lemkin in his masterpiece "Axis Rule in
Occupied Europe" (1943)invented the term "genocide"by
combining "genos" (race, people) and "cide" (to kill).Lemkin defined genocide as follows:"Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean
the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass
killings of all members of a nation.

Another example of turmoil equaling profit for George Soros, who seems to have his tentacles in most geopolitical events.

We all understand correlation is not causation. However, given
Soros’s extraordinary wealth, political connections, and his long track
record of seeing and profiting from chaos, he is almost certainly a
catalyst for much of the geopolitical turmoil now occurring.

He is intent on destroying national borders and creating a global
governance structure with unlimited powers. From his comments directed
toward Viktor Orbán, we can see he clearly views national leaders as his
juniors,expecting them to become puppets that sell his narrative to
the ignorant masses....

He uses his vast political
connections to influence government policy and create crises, both
economic and social, to further this agenda.

It's not the first time OSF and Soros have
hit a sore spot in eastern Europe. OSF came into trouble with the
Russian government in July (2015), which nearly banned the foundations
alongside a number of pro-democracy organizations accused of launching
"soft aggression" in the country.

An OSF spokesperson told CNBC the organization is
determined to continue supporting Russians who seek its assistance, as
long as it is within the network's mandate and remains in legal limits.OSF went on to highlight its 30-year track record in charitable work in Hungary."...